Sunday, December 5, 2010

Samsung Galaxy tab on the revision of the United States

This is an overview of Samsung Galaxy card for the American market. See our review of the European for an in-depth look at the device, since it is nearly identical.

Introduction and design:

We took an in-depth look at the European version of Samsung Galaxy card a few weeks back, and now it has landed in the States. While the device is essentially unchanged, we will take a brief look at the offers Sprint this Android 2.2 Blackboard now, if it is worth your hard earned money, and the name on the dotted line. While the radio on this device is different from other offers THE U.S. remains the overall experience is the same across carriers.

The greatest change tab Galaxy Samsung has suffered while makes its way across the pond is the loss of a voice radio (at least officially) cannot really see a lot of people who are using a device such as a large buzz. pills are Internet devices and smartphones are phones, so we cannot say we are very disappointed in this. For those who will use it as a phone, you can download Skype, even if Verizon users will find this program is active from the large red.


Samsung Galaxy Card immediately, you will receive when compared with iPad and the first publicly traded jumps on you is the comparative size of the tab. Screen iPad straps on 9.7 "and is much more square. The tab "Galaxy", on the other hand, has a screen; "and is a very large unit. It is lightweight and thin and fits perfectly in the hand, much better than the iPad. Galaxy closest to the Amazon Enkindle in terms of size, and this is something we wanted. Size decreased by on a smaller screen, of course, means, but we do so; "is sufficient for our needs to 10" is a bit large. Of course, you have your own opinion about this issue, but the tab Galaxy parts easily a hand with your morning cup of coffee is not something that can be said about iPad. We display 1024 x 600, but was super AMOLED LCD panel used by Samsung is still very nice. View angles, brightness and colors was all very good. EBooks and magazines articles was very easy to read, and resolution are better suited to wide-screen video content.

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